Also tested wxl´s theory on entering "sudo ln -s /usr/bin/udevadm /sbin/udevadm" before starting the install. This worked fine and allowed me to use "Erase disk" as expected confirming guiverc's earlier testing. Tested on Dell Inspirion 3521 laptop.
Also tested wxl´s theory on entering "sudo ln -s /usr/bin/udevadm /sbin/udevadm" before starting the install.
This worked fine and allowed me to use "Erase disk" as expected confirming guiverc's earlier testing.
Tested on Dell Inspirion 3521 laptop.